
ADS I Future Patriot Subscribers THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Serving The East Penn Valley For More Than Seventy-jive Years IS NOTICE MjARD H - ^Townshij VOL. LXXVI KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950 NO. 25 -r on tbe *h~__ Ind those hiw,^*iw [without d«U»* <S2 Community Chest Drive Nov. 1-21 KUTZTOWN TO KEEP TITLE 105 in Attendance MJA Smith Given OF "DUTCHLAND CAPITOL" Fleetwood Chief Kutztown is to retain the title Schlenker Heads Drive; of Capitol of Pennsylvania Dutch- At Boy Scout Treat Testimonial Dinner land, and the Patriot shares with Of Police Buried the Fair Association the pride in Women's Groups To Assist By the Lions Club At Berkshire Hotel being so designated. In Hams' Cemetery mm This honor was assured at a re­ Professor Herbert J. Schlenker, nearby townships are William F. cent meeting of the Fair Associa­ of the KSTC faculty, and head of Saul, Maxatawny; Stanley George, tion, when the fairgrounds was the local Visiting Nurse Associa­ Greenwich; and Walter Hangey, Roast Beef Dinner and Recent Supervisor of Schools leased to the Pennsylvania Dutch Suffered Heart Attack in tion, will direct the annual Commu­ Richmond. Folklore Center Inc., for its yearly nity Chest Drive in this area, No­ Program Are Held at Of Fleetwood Was in the festivals. Last year's the first, at­ 23 Campaigns in One / Home Garden; Served vember 1-21. He will have the as­ The 26th annual 23-campaigns-in- tracted 30,000 visitors from 28 sistance of Hospital Auxiliary mem­ The Grange Hall Profession 38 Years states, the Canal Zone, Canada Four Enlistments one totals $588,410 as follows: and other points. bers, the Visiting Nurse Associa­ Community General Hospital, $54,- Top R»w- left t0 riSnt: Ernestine j Bottom Row, left to right: Rich- A roast beef dinner, a talk on Matthew J. A. Smith, who recent­ Evan H. Stoudt, 57, chief of police tion and the Business and Profes­ 947; Reading Hospital, $65,194; St The Association not only leased sional Woman's Club. .r.»« daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I ard Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. "The International Jamboree at ly. resigne_ d as supervisin^^^ g principal the grounds for six years, start­ of Fleetwood for 15 years, who suf­ Joseph's Hospital, $56,655; Visiting Kniss. daugme , Kermit Adams, Topton; Gary and Valley Forge" and colored slides of j of the Fleetwood schools, was given fered a heart attack Saturday,! Schools, cooperative associations, Nurse Association, $32,882; Associa­ ing in 1951, but added an option business, industries and the general Ernest Kniss. Fleetwood Linda , Ray Yoh children of Mr and Mrs the Jamboree, combined to make I a testimonial dinner at the Berk- to the Society to renew the lease while at work in his garden, was; tion for the Blind, $15,402; Chil­ the Boy Scouts' treat by the Lions | shire, Reading, by teachers with buried this afternoon in Hain's public will be solicited for volun­ dren's Aid Society, $17,845; Council Reifsnyder, daughter of Mr. and j Edwin Yoh, Fleetwood; and Cynthia at the end of the six-year period. tary contributions to the 23 agencies j ; e Reifsnyder, Fleetwood; i and Tyrone Schappell, children of Club at the Grange Hall a grand I whom he was associated the past 22 A committee has been appoint­ cemetery, Wernersville. His funeral of Social Agencies, $9,040; Family Mrs e( S success. Attendance totalled 105, j years. was held at the Stump Funeral in the Chest, and a house-to-house Service, $28,897; Guidance Institute, T lnvrl Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schappell, Top- ed to plan the erection of another canvass will also be made. ventriloquy !yd Hess? Fleetwood R. D. 1. ! ton. including 47 Scouts and officials, 421 Elsie Berger, Newmanstown, in exhibit building. Home, Fleetwood, the Rev. Ralph j $29,466; Home for Widows & Single i$ Uo Lions, 13 sons of Lions, including the name of the banqueters, pre- E. Starr officiating. Members ofj "Kutztown to Benefit Women, $5,324; Hope Rescue Mis­ Inis larynx. He several Cubs, and three guests. sented him with matching leather The Patriot joins our readers in Berks Lodge No. 71, Fraternal Or-i congratulating the Association on Kutztown is to benefit by a gen­ sion, $4,285; Jewish Welfare League, l»ps as motion- The talk was given by one of the! bags, a brief-case and an overnight der of Police, served as pall-bear-' erous contribution to the local vis­ $6,462; Legal Aid Society, $1,708; "Dick" Gaul's Hobby is Horses; three guests, V. L. Huntsberger, its foresightedness and commu­ ers. Borough Council attended in a bag, and Mrs. Smith was the re nity spirit. iting Nurse Association in addition St. Catharine's Home, $21,565; Salva­ le. Imagination Reading, chief executive of the cipient of a corsage. group. to other benefits through the Red tion Army, $32,882; Boy Scouts, $34,- )/• Prof. Husley, Daniel Boone Council. The other David Zimmerman, Reading, was His body was found by Burgess J. Feather agencies. 196; Camp Fire Girls, $20,996; Girl !,ir Fallacies"-!. "Have Had About Fifteen in My Time two were Clarence Manbeck, Fred­ toastmaster. Mrs. Murray Stoudt, Wallace Luckenbill, Fleetwood, who Fleetwood Chairman Scouts, $15,152; Jewish Community lann. ericksburg, Lions' District Gover­ Fleetwood, gave a reading; selec­ Armistice Day called to discuss police business. The Rev. J. Paul Kehm is the Center, $14,733; Olivet Boys' Clubs, Horles is the hobby of "Dick" to be shod only once or twice a nor, who discussed "Lionism" and tions were sung by Mrs. Alethia Dr. Theodore Eastland, Fleetwood Fleetwood chairman; Luther Her­ $12,455; Y. M. C. A., $55,516; Y. W. Gaul, Kutztown's "six-foot-plus" year, some not at all. In the Spring, | conducted a short session with the Kuhnert; and the Rev. Ralph S. physician, pronounced him dead. bein, Topton; Ralph Merkel, Long­ C. A., $41,352. butcher, whose wagon marked J. at haying time, a good pair of shoes hosts' Board of Directors, following Kresge, Philadelphia, former EUB Program, Legion His wife was raking leaves in the swamp and Mertztown. Our service to Berks Countians in should resound over the barn the program; and Carl Schmoyer, pastor, and husband of Mrs. Louise front yard and did not know of his Those who will direct the drive in the Service $11,456. H Gaul & Son, Meats, drawn by ramp; in winter, rough-shod, on the Dolly Dimples, a bay mare, is a president of the Western Lehigh Kelchner Kresge, local teacher, sudden death until the Burgess in­ tr|a* some street. Lions Club. All were introduced by pronounced the invocation. formed her. Undergoing treatment familiar sight three times a week on "It's difficult therefore to find a President Joseph Snook. Group singing was led by Mr. Auxiliary, Nov. 13 for two years, he was in apparent the bene* Main street. blacksmith, and the only one in this j The slides were shown by Scout­ and Mrs. Donald Gardner, Smith- good health for he was on duty G.S. Anniversary Kutztown and •Have had about 15 in my time,' area is Daniel Feiring, 71, Brook- j master Earl Werst, Topton, and the town Branch L. I., the latter, a su­ until 2:30 the morning he was > • . un- he will tell you—"not all in my lyn, who doesn't want customers—! stricken. meal was prepared by the Pennsyl­ pervisor of music; the former, the Anna LeVan is Department business: bays, blacks, teams of does it for me as a favor. In fact; vania House. composer of "All I Want for Christ Stoudt joined the Fleetwood po­ Program at K.H.S. Fleetwood Grange suffered o crays and sorrels, a liver-colored I'm his sole patron. And the onlyi The Scouts and officials included J mas is My Two Front Teeth." Alton Co-Chairman Coupons; lice force in 1929, and among his |But the ma. one a roan; even a brindle and wheelwright in this section is one! the following: Scoutmaster Werst, | Smith, Fleetwood, son of the guest important cases was the quelling of white show horse. And no matter at Mt. Pleasant, near Bernville." Paul DeLong, Charles Rothermel, j of honor, played a trumpet solo, Vet Gifts Needed the Fleetwood Reservoir riot, when, Friday, 7:30 P. M. Installation Nov. 2 that danger, what time I get home and go up A native of Muhlenberg Twsp., Mr. I Donald Berg, Alfred Bashore, I accompanied by his mother. single-handed, he faced a mob of the barn hill, Dolly Dimples is cer­ Gaul has grown up with horses and George Erb, Howard Geisinger,) Those who did honor to Mr. An Armistice Day program will more than 300. And in 1930, while invisible, is tain to neigh. She gives me the sig­ dogs, his father, Joshua Gaul, near-; Ronald Druckenmiller, Malcolm Smith hailed not only from Smith- be presented at the November 13th still a newcomer to the borough, nal'" ing 73, having been considered one Dietrich, Matthan Sell, Marcus town Branch, L. I., Philadelphia, meeting of the Auxiliary of Hoch- he captured Max Bergman, notor- Film on Seven-Part Program; | Local Grange Hall Scene md that only of the best horseman of his day. Newmanstown and Fleetwood, but Balthaser Post No. 480 American "Guess I've had as high as 25 colts Held Jr., William Schearer, David Legion. Mrs. Stella Fisher and Mrs. | ious swindler, wanted in several Awards Will Be Given; Of Annual Event; New Irance is their too aged six to ten months, that Though unable to engage actively (Continued *n pat* tie—column tie) from New York, Delaware, New-' states, when he tried to defraud a never saw the shafts.
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